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Cannot start array because of zfs

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Today I found my docker has no response, so I tried to restart my unraid server. But after restarting, Unraid showed "磁盘阵列 正在启动..."(disk starting) all the time. I have 3 ssd in zfs raidz as a cache, and through logs I think it might because my zfs driver can't start up. Could anyone help me with this problem?

 

 

songernas-syslog-20240126-1043.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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exporting diagnostics will stuck on "zpool status“

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A zfs pool is corrupt, see if you can get it to import read-only:

 

zpool import -o readonly=on zfs_pool

 

If it works, start the array, the GUI will still show the pool unmountable but the data should be under /mnt/zfs_pool

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3 hours ago, JorgeB said:

A zfs pool is corrupt, see if you can get it to import read-only:

 

zpool import -o readonly=on zfs_pool

 

If it works, start the array, the GUI will still show the pool unmountable but the data should be under /mnt/zfs_pool

Thanks for help! It does work, I've successfully mount zfs_pool as read_only, now I'm trying to copy all file out. 

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